My name is Larry Fisher. I have been a federal accountant for 40 years (1970-2010), the last 20 years as a whistleblower, 15 years retired, and still as an active whistleblower. Like both civil servant and contractor whistleblowers, I also questioned both parties’ 48 years (1978 – 2026) of their deregulation, privatizing, and outsourcing of all inherent civil servant duties to corporations, and that did lead to the political and corporate takeover of our democracy by the richest 1%’s politicians and their corporate cronies. The accuracy of this statement is hidden in full sight with both parties’ 48-year fake claims of our 99%’s democracy where that richest 1% have already enriched themselves by $38+ trillion, from a 1978/$772 billion low to a 2026/$38.7+ trillion total, and still counting. That undemocratic travesty also occurred while both parties were secretly (now openly) eliminating all levels of dissent, still under their richest 1%’s pretense of America’s democracy!

The accuracy of this statement is recorded in President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” where he (and both parties) have used their same 48-year lie of mislabeling our Forefather’s apolitical, technically qualified civi servants as lazy and inept, to eliminate that dissent. Those lies began with President Richard Nixon’s humiliating 1974 resignation when both parties secretly and unconstitutionally decided to hide his (Nixon’s), and all future President’s lawless acts, and despite the following 2 facts: (1) the source document for creating Congress’ 1978 Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA) includes gross levels of missing and inaccurate information, and rooted in a Nixon era Malek Manual that explained how both parties’ could secretly eliminate all levels of dissent without being exposed, and (2) there was no credible excuse for Congress’ 1978 CSRA because its prior 1883 Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act had used our Forefather’s apolitical, technically qualified civil servants for 189 years (1789 – 1978), at a paltry 1978/$772 billion, and despite both parties’ spoils/patronage system. Look at Congress’ above 1978 CSRA and understand that this lawless law’s sole intent was to recreate a 21st century version of both parties’ 1800’s era spoils/patronage systems, this time unconstitutionally.

This is also why I created America’s Bottoms Up Democratic Business Model website that is backed by 47 named whistleblower scientists, doctors, engineers, lawyers, accountants, and other disciplines within 27 departments, bureaus, and agencies to record how Congress’ 1978 CSRA lawless law: (1) did lead to the richest 1%’s political and corporate takeover of our 99%’s democracy, (2) did adversely affect every sector of the federal government’s operation, with the American people’s own wasted $38+ tillion tax dollars, and (3) was copycatted by at least 1 North Carolina (NC) Governor (Pat McCrory), and who knows how many other Governors and Mayors where a politician could now fire a civil servant (Joe Vincoli) for exposing those politician’s waste, fraud, and abuse of the American people’s tax dollars.

This website focuses solely on the federal government, but those same facts and need for major government reform applies to all government levels, federal, state, and local. This website’s  following 3 pages are intended to begin this effort with the 119th Congress. The first 2 pages explain how both parties made a mockery of the rule of law and the Constitution. The third page highlights the need for Congress’ 3rd civil service reform to begin the long and delicate task of depoliticizing all 3 no longer democratic branches of the federal government, not with a chainsaw but in a responsible and timely manner:

  • (1) Home page – Exposes why our Forefather’s 3 branches of the government could be labeled as independent only as long as both parties’ politicians did not violate their oaths of office to protect and defend the Constitution.
    • That myth was unconstitutionally shattered by both parties over the last 48 years to create today’s 3 interdependent (corrupt) government branches, and that must now be restructured (top/bottom).
      • Because Congress’ 1978 CSRA was copycatted by former North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, there is no way of knowing how many other Governors, Mayors, and other lower level politicians have already created 3 no longer democratic branches of their respective governments, and that must also be restructured
  • (2) Financial & Economic Collapse page – Exposes another myth where the U.S. government has been mislabeled as an American democracy over the last 237-years (1789 – 2026) when all 47 Presidents (Washington – Trump) and 119 Congresses prevented the money (audit) trails to hide unknown and egregious levels of political/corporate waste (corruption).
    • Based upon my 40 years as a federal accountant and 15 years of research, I believe that President Donald Trump’s current $7+ trillion-dollar federal budget could hide as much as 50% in political and corporate waste (corruption).
  • (3) Government Reform page – Given this 48-year unconstitutional breakdown in the federal government, the American people cannot afford to demand anything less than Congress’ 3rd civil service reform, and real checks and balances that includes 25 proposed citizen-based government reforms (CBGRs), and that are based upon the information that was provided in the 2 prior pages. That effort will require a 2-part process to: (a) recreate an apolitical, technically qualified civil servant executive branch (as legally required by Congress’ 1883 Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act), and (b) use that newly recreated apolitical and technically qualified civil servant executive branch to depoliticize all 3 branches on a real time basis by legally questioning:
    • (1) Congress’ laws, (2) the President’s and their political appointee’s actions, and (3) the U.S. Supreme Court’s Justices’ interpretations of the law,
      • now arbitrated (publicly) in court.

Absent a constitutionally required apolitical and technically qualified civil servant executive branch, several of those 47 named whistleblowers (who represent the government’s various sectors) are key to forcing these public discussions with the 119th Congress to begin the long and delicate task of cutting this $38.7+ trillion debt total in a timely and responsible manner.